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WINTHROP HISTORY ADVISORY BOARD
Over the years, the Winthrop Group has earned a reputation for excellence and integrity that commends us to some of the brightest minds in business
history and management theory. Several of these men and women serve on our History Advisory Board. They work closely with us as outside advisors,
consultants, and occasional contributors to our work, further enhancing the value we deliver to our clients. Our current Advisory Board members appear below.
Sir David Cannadine, the Whitney J. Oates Senior Research Scholar at the Council of the Humanities at Princeton University,
is a leading scholar of modern British social, cultural, political, and imperial history, with a particular focus on the British aristocracy,
urban development, class, wealth, and philanthropy. A busy commentator and broadcaster on both sides of the Atlantic, he is the author of many books,
including, most recently, Mellon: An American Life, a biography of Andrew W. Mellon.
Harold Livesay is Clifford A. Taylor Professor in Liberal Arts at Texas A&M University and specializes in the history of American business, labor, and recent U.S. history.
Among his notable and influential works are "Andrew Carnegie and the Rise of Big Business"(in the Library of American Biography Series), American Made: Shapers of the
American Economy, and Entrepreneurship and the Growth of Firms.
Richard Sylla is the Henry Kaufman Professor of the History of Financial Institutions and Markets and a professor of economics,
entrepreneurship, and innovation at New York University’s Stern School of Business. He has authored or co-authored several important works,
including The American Capital Market and A History of Interest Rates. Professor Sylla has served on the editorial boards of numerous journals
and as president of the Business History Conference and the Economic History Association. Currently he is a trustee of the American Museum of Finance.
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